Zanskar | 33 Photos
Parkachik glacier en route Zanskar valley
Parkachik is the last village in Suru valley. The Parkachik glacier is 1km away from the village of Parkachik. Much of the snow had melted when we saw it in the month of July, but it sill made for an interesting look especially with the mighty Himalayas surrounding it.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
Greater Himalayan landscapes devoid of people is the characteristic landscape of the journey to Zanskar.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar, India
The barren mountain faces of the Greater Himalayas in Zanskar reveal ragged patterns. Stunning landscapes like these are part of the 250 km journey from Kargil to Zanskar. It is one of the most isolated stretches of the Himalayas in India.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
After around 50 kms of stunning landscapes, nestled in the middle of nowhere is a tiny hamlet of Rangdum.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
Rangdum, the southernmost tip of Suru valley is a tiny hamlet of around ten houses.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
The hamlet of Rangdum brings with it some signs of life. These are the Himalayan horses walking on the banks of the Suru river. Randum is the southernmost tip of the Suru valley, the valley that separates Kargil from Zanskar, the most remote valley in India.
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Rangdum, Kargil, India
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Technology in the middle of nowhere at Rangdum en route Zanskar
Even the remote Rangdum midway between Zanskar and Kargil is now touched by technology.
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Typical houses in higher Himalayas
This is a typical stone houses found in the Zanskar and Ladakh regions. Built with flat stones stacked on top of each other, they are then coated with a layer which is a mixture of local mud, cattle dung and other things.
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A guest house in Rangdum en route Zanskar
Rangdum is midway between Kargil and Padum, the headquarters of Zanskar valley. Travelers often halt for the night at Rangdum on their way to Zanskar. Some houses operate homestays and guest houses for these travelers.
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Kids at Rangdum, Kargil, India
We wondered what their lives must be like, for these kids of Rangdum. Living in such isolation, in the middle of nowhere. From what we saw, it sure seemed like a lot of fun! Read more of the kids we met at The kids of the hills…
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Kids at Rangdum, Kargil, India
We wondered what lives must be like, for these kids of Rangdum. Living in such isolation, in the middle of nowhere. From what we saw, it sure seemed like a lot of fun! Read more of the kids we met at The kids of the hills…
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Kids at Rangdum, Kargil, India
These kids were playing near a village stupa of Rangdum when we halted for lunch. When we started to take their pictures, this guy took a break from play. Got his younger sister there. And posed for a picture with her. Read more of the kids we met at The kids of the hills…
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A Himalayan calf en route Zanskar
A tiny calf grazes in the open, something that can only be done in summer in Zanskar. Zanskar one of the remotest valleys in India. In the winter months the entire valley of Zanskar is covered in snow. Unlike in the plains, the cattle here have a thick coat of fur for some warmth.
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Rocks inscribed with Tibetan scriptures en route Zanskar
These rocks are a common sight in Zanskar and Ladakh. They are inscribed with Buddhist prayers in a Tibetan script and found mostly around monasteries.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
Rangdum is midway on the 250km route from Kargil to Padum, headquarter of the remote Zanskar valley. A convenient halt on this long route, it is a tiny hamlet of ten houses and a couple of food stalls and guesthouses. Its geographic location makes it, essentially, the definition of "in the middle of nowhere".
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Kids at Rangdum, Kargil, India
Modeling was in her blood and her spontaneity and ease in front of the camera made her a pleasure to shoot. She was posing as if it was a routine for her. Considering that she lived in the remote and isolated little hamlet of Rangdum, on the way to the Zanskar valley, her natural response to the camera was surprising and endearing. Read more of the kids we met at The kids of the hills…
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Kids at Rangdum, Kargil, India
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Volunteers from Europe on cycling their way to Zanskar
These French cyclists were cycling from Kargil to Padum, a 250km gravel road, in Zanskar valley. In Zanskar, they were going to volunteer as teachers in a school they had helped build earlier.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
Soon after Rangdum is Penzi la, the only mountain pass on the way to Zanskar.
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Soon after Rangdum is Penzi la, the only mountain pass on the way to Zanskar.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
Soon after Rangdum is Penzi la, the only mountain pass on the way to Zanskar.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
The rugged browns of the Greater Himalayas give company after crossing the Penzi la. Soon after Rangdum is Penzi la, the only mountain pass on the way to Zanskar. The water the glacier melt of Drang Drung glacier, the source of the Suru river.
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On the Penzi la en route Zanskar
Our truck trudges through Penzi la, the only pass on the only motor-able road that connects Zanskar valley to the rest of India. Read more about Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
It was late afternoon when we crossed the Penzi la, the landscape was starting to "feel" cold! Read more about Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas.
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Drang Drung glacier on Penzila enroute Zanskar, India
We saw the Drang Drung glacier after crossing the highest point at 4200 meters, of Penzi la, the only mountain pass en route Zanskar. It was an enormous glacier, melting in full flow at the peak of summer. Read more about Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas.
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Drang Drung glacier on Penzila enroute Zanskar, India
We saw the Drang Drung glacier after crossing the highest point at 4200 meters, of Penzi la, the only mountain pass en route Zanskar. It was an enormous glacier, melting in full flow at the peak of summer. Read more about Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
The meandering gravel path is how much of the 250 km, only motor-able "road" to Zanskar is.
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Drang Drung glacier en route Zanskar
From atop the Penzi la, this was the closest we got to the Drang Drung glacier. Read more about Mountain passes we crossed in the Himalayas.
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The group that traveled in the trucks to Zanskar
Unavoidable circumstances forced us to halt overnight in the middle of nowhere. We spent the night in one of the trucks. This was the farewell picture we took with our kind drivers the next morning, after we had finally made it to Zanskar.
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Landscapes en route Zanskar
After Parkachik, the last village of Suru Valley civilisation comes to a sudden halt. The river Suru, tributary of Indus gives you company most of the way into Zanskar.
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